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The potential penalties for underage gambling

In the state of New Jersey, it is illegal for anyone under the age of 21 to gamble. Those who are convicted of such a charge will have a disorderly persons offense added to their criminal records. It’s worth noting that anyone who allows a minor to gamble could also be convicted of a disorderly persons offense.

What are the penalties for those convicted of underage gambling?

A person who is convicted of underage gambling will likely face a fine of at least $500. Furthermore, they will lose their driver’s license for at least six months. In the event that the defendant doesn’t have a driver’s license, they will not be able to receive one for six months following their conviction. Finally, you could be sentenced to up to six months in jail for violating underage gambling laws.

Are there defenses to an underage gambling charge?

An attorney who has experience with these types of matters may take a variety of steps in an effort to help you obtain a favorable outcome in your casino crime case. For instance, legal counsel may argue that you did not know that it was illegal for anyone under the age of 21 to gamble. Alternatively, they may assert that you weren’t actually making wagers prior to your being taken into custody. If you are a parent who has been charged with allowing your child to gamble, legal counsel might claim that your son or daughter did so without your express consent.